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IPI adds Caribbean defamation laws to online database

Detailed information in defamation laws in 15 Caribbean countries in now included in the International Press Institute’s (IPI) online media laws database. The information reflects data collected by IPI over the course of a campaign it launched in April 2012 together with the Association of Caribbean MediaWorkers (ACM) to reform defamation law in the Caribbean. […]

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Pro-government newspapers attacked in Turkey

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned an armed attack on the Istanbul offices of two pro-government newspapers in Turkey this morning by masked attackers firing long-barrelled guns and throwing Molotov cocktails. No casualties were reported in the attacks targeting dailiesYeni Şafak and Yeni Akit. Both offices, however, suffered some damage. Local reports indicated that […]

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Mexican journalist kidnapped in Veracruz found dead

The International Press Institute (IPI) today condemned the murder of Mexican crime journalist Anabel Flores Salazar, whose body was found dumped alongside a highway yesterday morning the day after heavily armed gunmen abducted her from her home in Veracruz. Mexican authorities confirmed that the body of a woman found naked and bound with a plastic […]

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Austria: Draft FOI law falls short of international standards

Austria’s draft freedom of information (FOI) law requires significant further reforms in order to meet international standards governing transparency and the right to information, Access Info Europe and the Vienna-based International Press Institute (IPI) said today upon jointly releasing an analysis of the draft. The analysis, conducted by Access Info, welcomes Austria’s initiative to replace […]

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